Amid the frenzy of the trade deadline and playoff race, two goalies quietly took their names off the summer free-agent market. With Jimmy Howard and Antti Niemi signed to contract extensions, what was once a deep market for teams looking to solidify their starting goaltending has started to thin out. Factor in underachievement from other potential UFAs and the makeup of the group changes considerably.

With two of the better options out of the equation, here are the five best available goalies this summer.

Ilya Bryzgalov has five shutouts this year and is a free agent following the end of this season. (AP Photo)

1. Ilya Bryzgalov, Coyotes—Don Maloney would like to get him signed long term but his hands will be tied as long as ownership issues remain unsettled.

2. Tomas Vokoun, Panthers—Contract talks were put on hold for the trade deadline, but an NHL source told Sporting News that Vokoun hasn't ruled out playing in Florida beyond this season. The Panthers will have money to spend, which helps the cause.

3. Dwayne Roloson, Lightning—Roloson has helped turn things around for Tampa Bay and it would make sense for the Lightning to bring him back, even if he will turn 42 early next season.

4. Evgeni Nabokov, Islanders—It’s possible the Islanders could still hold the rights to Nabokov next season, but if the divorce between Garth Snow and Nabokov ever finalizes, he'd be an interesting option.

5. Craig Anderson, Senators—Bryan Murray had Anderson targeted as one of the better options this summer, and trading for him gives the Senators a jump on potential negotiations. "You get a free look at Craig," Murray said. Anderson has looked good so far while posting a 3-2 record, .963 save percentage and 1.19 goals-against average since joining Ottawa.